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hello everyone thank you very much for joining me again today we start discussing chapter three from Spring start here uh with uh wiring the beans in the context of course the book is this one you already know it and we have already discussed in the previous uh episodes chapter one and chapter 2 so in case youamp;#39;ve missed them I do advise you go back and in case you watch me live remember you have a live chat there so you can start discussions and ask questions in the live chat and of course you always have the comment section and you can follow me on LinkedIn and Twitter in case you have missed the live event Iamp;#39;m going to share my screen already and I donamp;#39;t want to miss any moment of your time Iamp;#39;m going to discuss about the content directly remember we discussed about uh how to put how to put beans in the spring context last couple of episodes and uh you already know that you have two main ways uh using annotations it is either the ATB annotation or using